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Key Points:

John Key faces accusations of misleading the public about his knowledge of one of New Zealand's most notorious white collar crimes.

The allegations centre around the so-called H-Fee - two payments totalling A$66.5 million to Equiticorp funnelled via sham foreign exchange transactions in 1988 - and an interview Mr Key gave the Herald last year.

Labour, which has planned to target Mr Key over the issue tomorrow, has taunted the National Party leader about his involvement in the saga for more than two years.